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Lockport Express
2015-16 Record: 19-18-7 (4th in the West Division *in NA3EHL)
2015-16 Playoffs: Lost in the West Semi-Finals to Jersey Shore Wildcats, 2-0.
Head Coach: Brian Becker
2016-17 Division: Northeast

The 2015-16 Lockport Express finished the season 19-18-7, and their playoff run was cut short after losing two in a row to the eventual Champions, the Jersey Shore Wildcats. This year, armed with new head coach Brian Becker and a group of hungry veterans, the Express seek a return to the playoffs, and are willing to work as hard as possible to achieve it.

The Head Coach of Lockport credits his team’s success to the addition of goaltender, Sam Fitzpatrick. High points of their third season include leading players to college commitments, and continue to grow their program. General Manager Frank Vecchio hopes to be a more disciplined and consistent team in the new season.

Returning players on defense include Gibson Stuart, Josh Evoy and Anthony Tommasi, as well as goaltender Sam Fitzpatrick. Key forwards include Frankie Bodami and Andrew Logar. Coaching staff from Lockport also suggest keeping an eye out for Aaron Shahin, a Michigan forward who, at 6’2 and 220 lbs, will be a large presence on the red line this year. Domenic Senese is also expected to make himself known on the front line, as well as, John Duffy, Pavel Svetlana and Nick Grupp on defense.

Successful Lockport Express alumni have committed to ACHA DI college programs at both Niagara and Canisius, and DIII programs at the University of Wisconsin, SUNY Potsdam and SUNY Morrisville.

By restructuring the league and making it larger and more spread out, players can be seen by a wider variety of coaches, scouts, and fans. The national presence is something everyone in the league seems to be looking forward to.

Similar to other teams in the NA3HL, Lockport’s goal is to advance players to college hockey and beyond. Individually, Lockport’s coaching staff hopes for player development on and off the ice, as an individual as well as a hockey player.

“Our job [as coaches] is to develop and advance players to the next level, whether that is NAHL, USHL or college. Our staff is very focused on skill development. We have a goalie coach and our dryland training facility is right in the arena. Each dryland program is designed specifically for each player as well as their nutrition. We have classroom and video training weekly. We have excellent relationships at the NAHL level through our affiliation with the Odessa Jackalopes, several college contacts in the SUNYAC and other leagues and we work very hard through those contacts to help our players advance and reach their goals,” said Vecchio.

Based on the promise to mold Lockport players into good citizens as well as good players, the Express partners with several organizations in the area each year, and hopes to grow the number of organizations involved. Players are required to participate in community service activities, and their large fan base can be attributed to their strong presence in the community.

You can see Lockport faceoff in a doubleheader against the Roc City Royals starting September 17th, at 8 PM on home ice, and again on September 18th, at 7:30 PM, at the Lakeshore Hockey Arena.

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Janet has been covering women's hockey for over 35 years. Along with a 38 year career in Public Relations and over 40 years photographing sports, she found a passion in women's hockey. Her initial story was on the founding of the Niagara University D1 program, she expanded to collegiate and youth and was active in the founding and promoting of the WNY Girls Varsity Ice Hockey Federation. When Professional Women's Hockey hit the ice she was there, one of the first to release the story in WNY. Along with her husband, Randy, people comment that if there's hockey, the Schultz's are there!